Thank you, Madam Chair.
I feel I should give everyone an opportunity to finish the statements that have not been completed, but I did want to talk a little bit about some of what we heard from other witnesses.
One of the things we heard was that it's problematic. They estimate that there are 582 missing or murdered women, but there is no clear and definitive answer to that. It could be far more, because there's no way of collecting data about the race of the victims. There was a suggestion that this would be an important piece, in terms of really coming to grips with what is happening in our communities. I know Amnesty International advocated for that.
Is that something that's possible? I know there's a lot of sensitivity about that kind of data collection, but is it something that would be a positive step?